Elevate your brand by customizing WordPress login pages and introducing a sleek frontend dashboard for users with Brand Master.
Brand Master is a powerful plugin designed to provide complete control over the appearance of WordPress login pages and enhance user experience with a personalized frontend dashboard. Create a unique and user-friendly login environment, and customize the frontend dashboard with ease.
Follow these instructions to install and set up the plugin:
There are two ways to install the plugin:
- Upload the plugin's zip file via Dashboard -> Plugins -> Add New -> "Upload Plugin".
- Extract the plugin folder and place it in the "/wp-content/plugins/" directory.
After installation, activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
- [brand_master_dashboard /] for frontend dashboard.
- [brand_master_login /] for frontend login.
The 'Brand Master' plugin comes with a collection of inbuilt Gutenberg Block Patterns that users can easily apply for a quick setup. It includes patters for dashboard main page and support page.
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Access the Block Editor: Open the page or post where you want to use a pattern. Click the "Add Block" button (+) or the "+" sign in the top left corner of the block editor.
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Switch to the Patterns Tab: In the block inserter window, click the "Patterns" tab. This displays all available patterns.
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Dashboard: Within the Patterns tab, find the category labeled "Dashboard." This categorization ensures a quick and efficient search for the patterns tailored to your needs.
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Insert a Pattern: Click on one of the pattern to insert it directly into your edit content area.
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Modify as Needed: The inserted pattern serves as a starter template. Customize it effortlessly to align with your specific requirements. Modify text, colors, and any other elements to ensure your Dashboard page reflects your unique style.
Now that you have the 'Brand Master' plugin installed, you can use its features for:
- Customizing WordPress login pages.
- Creating a customized frontend dashboard for users.
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Login Page Customization:
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Personalize the login, registration, and password reset pages with your brand colors, logo, and background images.
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Frontend Dashboard:
- Integrate a stylish frontend dashboard for users with customizable dashboard and menu content from selected pages.
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Branding Options:
- Customize the WordPress logo on the login page and dashboard, reinforcing your brand identity.
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Responsive Design:
- Ensure a consistent and responsive design across devices, providing a seamless experience for users on both desktop and mobile.
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Additional Features:
- Display login user info with avatar, advanced menu options with menu title, slug, and page selection, social links with headings, and a logout link.
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Project Brand Master. To submit your changes, please follow the steps outlined below.
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Fork the Repository: Click on the "Fork" button on the top right corner of the repository page to create your fork.
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Clone your Fork: Clone your forked repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/brand-master.git
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Create a Feature Branch: Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
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Make Changes: Add your changes to the project. You can use the following command to stage all changes:
git add .
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Commit Changes: Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message:
git commit -a m 'Add some feature'
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Push to your Branch: Push your changes to the branch you created on your fork:
git push origin my-new-feature
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Submit a Pull Request: Go to the Pull Requests tab of the original repository and click on "New Pull Request." Provide a clear title and description for your changes, and submit the pull request.
Thank you for contributing to this project!
- Santosh Kunwar - codersantosh
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
- GPLv2 or later © Santosh Kunwar.
The plugin is created using WP React Plugin Boilerplate and Atrc (atrc) - Atomic React Components, developed by the same author. For other libraries used, please view the respective page of the project.